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Old 26-02-2012, 23:23   #153
martyh
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
I was reading your initial first posts in this thread. I'm wondering what made you change your attitude later on?
you mean the bit where i said i had doubts about companies making excess profits from work experience people and not offering anything in return .Since most companies have backed out that won't happen and since tesco are taking some of the people on as shown in later posts my fears have been alayed ,also ,unlike you ,i have read a lot on the subject since the thread started and realise that the scheme is not realy any different to others that have been around for years

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
As long as it doesn't affect you Marty.
should i find myself needing help from the welfare system in the near future ,which is looking increasingly more likely, i will jump at the chance to do a bit of free work in order to prove i am a reliable choice for any prospective employer ,it will not bother me one jot if it is stacking shelves or doing brain surgery ,i am old enough and wise enough to realise when i am being given a opportunity and will take it without whining about it like a spoilt brat
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